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Colored microplastics could be making global warming worse
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Colored microplastics could be making global warming worse

phys.org·Paul Arnold·27 days ago
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There's more bad news about microplastics. We already know they pose a risk to health and can pollute ecosystems, but now researchers have discovered that tiny plastic particles drifting in Earth's atmosphere could be a significant contributor to global…

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Rising temperatures could be driving up antibiotic resistance in soil, 11-year study finds
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Rising temperatures could be driving up antibiotic resistance in soil, 11-year study finds

phys.org·Sanjukta Mondal·29 days ago
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Every year, millions suffer, and thousands lose their lives to infections that were once easily treatable with the right dose of medication. The drugs are the same; human physiology is the same; the only difference is that microbes, such as bacteria,…

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Higher warming predictions for 2026 and 2027. An 85% probability that 2027 will be another record-warmest year.
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Higher warming predictions for 2026 and 2027. An 85% probability that 2027 will be another record-warmest year.

Reddit r/climate·u/Splenda·about 1 month ago
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From Reddit - r/climate: Higher warming predictions for 2026 and 2027. An 85% probability that 2027 will be another record-warmest year.

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Could the warming North Sea attract great white sharks? With record temperatures bringing increased numbers of seals and dolphins, scientists say large predators could return to UK waters.
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Could the warming North Sea attract great white sharks? With record temperatures bringing increased numbers of seals and dolphins, scientists say large predators could return to UK waters.

Reddit r/climate·u/The_Weekend_Baker·about 1 month ago
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From Reddit - r/climate: Could the warming North Sea attract great white sharks? With record temperatures bringing increased numbers of seals and dolphins, scientists say large predators could return to UK waters.

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Decades-long study finds 'stable' soil carbon degrades
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Decades-long study finds 'stable' soil carbon degrades

phys.org·Camille Ledoux·about 1 month ago
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After nearly four decades, the world's longest-running soil warming experiment is revealing a surprising result: even "stable" carbon in forest soils can break down as temperatures rise, releasing more CO₂ into the atmosphere.…

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'The push towards renewables is unstoppable because it's in a country's self-interest': Climate scientist Andy Reisinger on Trump, Iran, and the future of Earth
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'The push towards renewables is unstoppable because it's in a country's self-interest': Climate scientist Andy Reisinger on Trump, Iran, and the future of Earth

From Live Science: 'The push towards renewables is unstoppable because it's in a country's self-interest': Climate scientist Andy Reisinger on Trump, Iran, and the future of Earth

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